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Sander Pettersen

Senior Associate

Contact
CMS Kluge Advokatfirma AS
Bryggegata 6
NO-0250 Oslo
PO Box 1548 Vika
NO-0117 Oslo
Norway
Languages Norwegian, English

Sander Pettersen works in CMS Kluge's corporate department. He primarily assists Norwegian and international clients with issues at the intersection of tax law and corporate law, and he has significant experience with equity incentive programs and earn-outs.

Pettersen holds a Master's degree in Law from the University of Bergen. As a scholarship recipient and research assistant, he wrote his master's thesis titled "The Boundary between Earned Income and Capital Income in Tax Law Section 5-1: With a Focus on the Taxation of Stock Income and Stocks in Employment Relationships."

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Relevant experience

  • 2023 - Senior Associate, CMS Kluge Advokatfirma AS
  • 2021 - 2023 Associate, CMS Kluge Advokatfirma AS
  • 2021 Trainee, Ministry of Finance, Tax Law Department
  • 2020 - 2021 Scientific assistant, affiliated with the research group for tax and fee, University of Bergen
  • 2020 Trainee, Wikborg Rein Advokatfirma AS
  • 2020 Trainee, Thommessen Advokatfirma AS
  • 2019 Trainee, Wikborg Rein Advokatfirma AS
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Publications

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Education

  • 2021 Master of Laws, University of Oslo
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Expertise

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13/03/2024
Crypto Tax Legislation & Law in Norway
1. Is there a specific legislation issued for the taxation of crypto-assets or do general national tax law principles apply because the tax legislator has not regulated this so far? There is no specific...
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29/03/2022
The Kruse Smith model resurfaced after three months
On 1 January 2022, the Norwegian Tax Directorate issued two statements regarding the tax treatment of share incentive schemes offered to employees, one of which threatened the existence of a widely used...
09/09/2021
Hearing proposal for important changes in the Norwegian petroleum tax regime...
On the 3rd of September 2021, the Ministry of Finance released a proposal for several changes to the Petroleum Tax Act. The Government proposes a cash-based tax system, meaning that the current rules...